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this california ballot is so complicated. i've got like, i don't know. 14 pieces of legislation in here that i have to vote on, and i understand maybe two of them. so i have flown in a california governor to help me with this. a former california governor is going to have to do this work for me. early voting night on "the last word." >> we are just 11 days out from the election. >> with 11 days left in this campaign. >> 11 days left. >> mitt romney's latest description of himself. >> running on a message of change. >> what this requires is change. big change. change, change, change. change. change. change. >> leave me alone i don't have the change. >> not change. it's just bush. >> there's not much there. >> he'll speck to giving speeches like he did today. >> what this requires is change. >> can you really trust mitt romney? >> trust matters. >> trust versus change. >> we need real change. >> republicans are going right back to the old, ugly playbook. >> john sununu. >> when you have somebody of your own race that you're pro
this california ballot is so complicated. i've got like, i don't know. 14 pieces of legislation in here that i have to vote on, and i understand maybe two of them. so i have flown in a california governor to help me with this. a former california governor is going to have to do this work for me. early voting night on "the last word." >> we are just 11 days out from the election. >> with 11 days left in this campaign. >> 11 days left. >> mitt romney's latest...
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a former governor of california to help me. >> it is tough. let's look at an endorsement that the president got today. colin powell endorsement. it started to make sense. this time the entire country could see it coming. >> i voted for them for advice president joe biden next month. i think we are starting to gain altitude. let's cut taxes and commensate for that. commenization does not cut it. >> that is a republican sin trist talking about. >> i think you are right. depending on how the election goes right, you are hearing burn, in torms of getin terms o gettable endorsements, it is not as important. when you think of people in america who are broadly trusted and respects. colin powell is willing to develop into the partisan issues and not only support barack obama, but explain and critique barack obama. >> that commenization does not cover the custs. the math that is a man who cares deeply about our men and women in unfor. so there is no one better than former sock tri of state powell. to get up there and say mitt romney is not being truthf
a former governor of california to help me. >> it is tough. let's look at an endorsement that the president got today. colin powell endorsement. it started to make sense. this time the entire country could see it coming. >> i voted for them for advice president joe biden next month. i think we are starting to gain altitude. let's cut taxes and commensate for that. commenization does not cut it. >> that is a republican sin trist talking about. >> i think you are right....
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there was a great piece in national journal today that talked about how california used to be a swing state where places went back and forth. we see these things change. now this era of the end of the national campaign could change in the future, but for now it seems here to stay. >> chris, that national journal report talked about the president's team maybe pulling out of key states like north carolina, virginia, and florida while unwilling to concede that they might be losing in those states. let's play the what-if game, if you would indulge me for a minute. we never had an electoral college tie, 269-269. more and more people like our friend nate silver are talking about the possibility of an electoral tie this year. what do you make of that? is that wishful thinking? do we want some absurd, hilarious scenario? >> as journalists we wanted tochto. a tie would be historic. it would go to the house of representatives, of course, ruled by the republicans at this time. the odds are pretty small. obama's campaign is looking at other states. this is a plan b, because they know they can pic
there was a great piece in national journal today that talked about how california used to be a swing state where places went back and forth. we see these things change. now this era of the end of the national campaign could change in the future, but for now it seems here to stay. >> chris, that national journal report talked about the president's team maybe pulling out of key states like north carolina, virginia, and florida while unwilling to concede that they might be losing in those...
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nbc's diana alfier joins us live from burbank, california. thank you for being here. why has this price shot up so quickly? >> reporter: milissa, that is indeed the question on everyone's minds around here. check out what the price is at this station in burbank, $4.69 per gallon for regular. now, experts tell me the reason for all of this happens to be a perfect storm of events. right now stations are changing over from their summer blend to their winter blend, which means that inventories are naturally running low. add to that a power outage and a fire at a refinery and you've got yourself these sky-high prices. >> -- in the country? >> reporter: now, if you're wondering how long this is going to last, when prices are falling everywhere across the country, well, not that long. experts are telling me they're expecting things to get back online. they really feel that the prices have peaked and they feel that drivers may be feeling some relief at the pump within the next five days. >> thank you very much for joining us, diana. >>> six in ten asian american voters voted
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presumably abortion would be safe and legal in coastal states like new york and california. live in the middle, however, and you'd have to leave not just your town and state but maybe the entire region to get to a state where your decision would be respected. this is ryan's plan for american women. but he doesn't stop there. he's also a co-sponsor of the personhood bill that would declare a fertilized human egg a person with all the 14th amendment requirements of life, liberty, and property as well. it would not just outlaw abortion, it would make it murder. joining me to absorb those facts are alex wagner and ron reagan, author and radio talk show host from seattle. i have to start with a woman, makes sense, doesn't it, alex? >> it does. >> it does make sense. there weren't any women arguing this last night, of course, but it does seem to me strange that here we are in the second debate, at the very end when martha raddatz to her credit brought up these philosophical questions and finally out of nowhere like a jack-in-the-box you begin to hear the real thinking, the real pl
presumably abortion would be safe and legal in coastal states like new york and california. live in the middle, however, and you'd have to leave not just your town and state but maybe the entire region to get to a state where your decision would be respected. this is ryan's plan for american women. but he doesn't stop there. he's also a co-sponsor of the personhood bill that would declare a fertilized human egg a person with all the 14th amendment requirements of life, liberty, and property as...
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we are broadcasting not from new york, but from california. i did a book event in santa barbara yesterday for my book "drift." i spoke to a room of about 2,000 people, which is unnerving if. you're not used to doing that sort of thing. and i talked about my book. i got asked a question at this event about the political impact of the first presidential debate. and the way it went seems to be important in understanding the temperature of the country on the presidential race right now. most everybody agrees that the first debate was won quite handedly by the republican challenger mitt romney and lost very much by president obama. but yesterday in santa barbara, i told this giant room full of people in this theater when asked about this subject that as clearly and as cleanly as mr. romney won the the debate, it still seems politically important that mr. romney did not win the debate in a way that produced a single sound byte. i mean, yeah, 60 million people watched romney win the debate overall, but for the 240 or so million american who is did no
we are broadcasting not from new york, but from california. i did a book event in santa barbara yesterday for my book "drift." i spoke to a room of about 2,000 people, which is unnerving if. you're not used to doing that sort of thing. and i talked about my book. i got asked a question at this event about the political impact of the first presidential debate. and the way it went seems to be important in understanding the temperature of the country on the presidential race right now....
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you know, you have a couple campuses in california, michigan, you have washington, wisconsin. these are sort of generally recognized as the great public research universities in this country, but that value, that question of price, really only applies if you're lucky enough to live in that state. i can think of growing up in massachusetts we had harvard and private schools that were really expensive. we had the university of massachusetts which i love but a lot of people were trying to go out of state to michigan, unc, they're paying a lot more if they're going there. is it much of a value if you're not lucky enough to live in the states. >> if you're going to be paying out of sate tuition, it is a lot of money, but for most of the campuses, most of the kids are in state. even for the cost of out of state if you average those costs out and even with the big tuition increases we've seen at places like the university of california system, these places are still a better value than a lot of the private schools. >> paul, how did you factor in the value of networking? a lot of peop
you know, you have a couple campuses in california, michigan, you have washington, wisconsin. these are sort of generally recognized as the great public research universities in this country, but that value, that question of price, really only applies if you're lucky enough to live in that state. i can think of growing up in massachusetts we had harvard and private schools that were really expensive. we had the university of massachusetts which i love but a lot of people were trying to go out...
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or there's gas prices hitting $5 in california. will they rise enough there or in swing states to affect november? another possibility, israel attacking iran and its nuclear program. if before the election, it could hammer the economy, an unfortunate irony as well, given iran is what reminds many of the term october surprise. during the 1980 election, president carter was trying to end the iran hostage crisis. it tha didn't happen until after he lost and president ronald reagan was sworn in. going back further to this. >> we believe that peace is at hand. >> well, days before the 1972 election, president nixon's national security adviser, henry kissinger, says an agreement is close on the vietnam war. nixon wins in a landslide. more recently, in the 2004 election, this osama bin laden video is released by al jazeera. hours later, president george w. bush goes to the microphone. >> let me make this very clear, americans will not be intimidated or influenced by an enemy of our country. >> and bush widens his lead, beating john kerry.
or there's gas prices hitting $5 in california. will they rise enough there or in swing states to affect november? another possibility, israel attacking iran and its nuclear program. if before the election, it could hammer the economy, an unfortunate irony as well, given iran is what reminds many of the term october surprise. during the 1980 election, president carter was trying to end the iran hostage crisis. it tha didn't happen until after he lost and president ronald reagan was sworn in....
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at two, san jose and santa clara, california. enough said about that. richest city is our nation's capital, the washington metro area. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at breakfast. and me discovering novolog mix 70/30 flexpen. flexpen is pre-filled with your pre-mix insulin. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. no vials, syringes or coolers to carry. flexpen is insulin delivery my way. novolog mix 70/30 is an insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults with diabetes. do not inject if you do not plan to eat within 15 minutes to avoid low blood sugar. tell your healthcare provider about all medicines you take and all of your medical conditions, including if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. most common side effects incl
at two, san jose and santa clara, california. enough said about that. richest city is our nation's capital, the washington metro area. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! with a vial and syringe. me, explaining what i was doing at...
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presidential campaign is spending any money trying to persuade huge numbers of undecided voters in california or new york, because they know that there aren't enough of those undecided voters, percentage wise in those states, to take those states away from president obama's elect oral college tally. so all of the presidential candidates' attention and money are being spent on undecided voters in a few swing states. rob reiner said here the other night that the candidates are not running for the president of the united states. they are running for president of ohio. most voters in this country have every right to feel left out of this presidential campaign, because they are. they are being completely ignored by the candidates. and last night they were completely ignored and barred by the presidential debate commission. the presidential debate commission is very good about reviewing its rules at the end of debate season and making changes. and so we can only hope that four years from now, at the town hall debate, the presidential debate commission will not penalize conscientious voters who have
presidential campaign is spending any money trying to persuade huge numbers of undecided voters in california or new york, because they know that there aren't enough of those undecided voters, percentage wise in those states, to take those states away from president obama's elect oral college tally. so all of the presidential candidates' attention and money are being spent on undecided voters in a few swing states. rob reiner said here the other night that the candidates are not running for the...
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anyone i need -- qume, from california. anyone i know from wyoming can kick the butt of anyone i know from california. they don't need special protection. >> if only screwed twice in 12 years then you're married. thank you so much for being here, mo and victoria. the documentary's on pbs now through ex-day and the book at local bookstores. grab one and figure out the way the process should be and if you can't get enough of mo and who can? also catch him on the new cooking show, my grandmother's ravio ravioli. it sounds tasty. >> tonight on cooking channel, 8:30. it's nonpartisan cooking. i promise. all these grandmothers are undecided voters. tune in and maybe influence them. >> i want a liberal cooking show. thank you. >>> let's go to psychopath, yes, we do it all here. why it pays to be an american psychois next. begin. tomato, obviously. haha. there's more than that though, there's a kick to it. wahlalalalallala! smooth, but crisp. it's kind of like drinking a food that's a drink, or a drink that's a food, woooooh! [ mal
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cores and then b, getting this vacant land away from people who are sitting on it who maybe live in california. there are lots of land speculators who own this stuff and are letting these houses decline and letting the fields get overgrown. it's really tricky. >> i know along those lines you've had other cities such as baltimore who have looked at vacant to value, trying to offload that inventory and it's amazingly difficult. have they looked at any examples as to places where this has worked and they can take inspiration from? >> actually, youngstown, a smaller city but with the same problem as detroit and also the same manufacturing path, steel town, et cetera, they tried to do this with very mixed results. you've got people if you don't pay them to move, where are they going to go and what's their incentive to leave. someone that's the only house on the block, mowed their lawn, manicured, proud of their home to get them to leave to go to a more dense area, well what's their incentive if you're not going to pay them to do so. it's hard -- looks good on paper. hard to make this happen in real
cores and then b, getting this vacant land away from people who are sitting on it who maybe live in california. there are lots of land speculators who own this stuff and are letting these houses decline and letting the fields get overgrown. it's really tricky. >> i know along those lines you've had other cities such as baltimore who have looked at vacant to value, trying to offload that inventory and it's amazingly difficult. have they looked at any examples as to places where this has...
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to california in 15 hours. that means you'll have to go 2 hundred miles an hour and romney said i'm not going to break the law. then how do you square the numbers? you've got to throw the math word back at them maybe with the pretty colors if you want. >> do you expect joe biden to be able to make that point or to do anything else that's going to significantly change the democrats' process. >> i do have high hopes for biden. i watched the debates in the 2007-2008 campaign and biden beat both hillary clinton and barack obama in a number of debates. everybody talks about his gaffes and they forget he is a good debatetor and he has a capacity for empathy for average people. and he can just explain stuff quite well. so i think he will put ryan on the griddle and take the interview with chris wallace and say look, you've got time. you said the math is too complicated. don't give us talk about base lines. tell us how you're going to do this. >> e.j., thanks for being here. i appreciate it. >> good to be with you. >>>
to california in 15 hours. that means you'll have to go 2 hundred miles an hour and romney said i'm not going to break the law. then how do you square the numbers? you've got to throw the math word back at them maybe with the pretty colors if you want. >> do you expect joe biden to be able to make that point or to do anything else that's going to significantly change the democrats' process. >> i do have high hopes for biden. i watched the debates in the 2007-2008 campaign and biden...
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a lot of rain moving through california with some snow at the high elevations. but this is beautiful fall weather in new england. the leaves are nearly at their peak. it's just gorgeous out there. you had a very nice weekend. that should continue through much of the week. middle of the country is very warm. but especially in the northern plains to the midwest, we could add showers and thunderstorms today and even a couple days this week around chicago, detroit, kansas city and st. louis. but the warmth is the big thing. it ends as we head towards friday. cold air plunges down from canada. now, at the same time, we have something developing in the tropics. of course, people in florida know even in october you can get hit by these storms. this should become tropical storm sandy this week heading over cuba somewhere near the bahamas as we go throughout next weekend. and some of our computers are hinting it could scoot up towards the mid-atlantic and new england this time next week. so we are going to need to watch this closely. of course, the hurricane season still
a lot of rain moving through california with some snow at the high elevations. but this is beautiful fall weather in new england. the leaves are nearly at their peak. it's just gorgeous out there. you had a very nice weekend. that should continue through much of the week. middle of the country is very warm. but especially in the northern plains to the midwest, we could add showers and thunderstorms today and even a couple days this week around chicago, detroit, kansas city and st. louis. but...
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. >> one quick question about gasoline, because we've seen in california, maybe that's a leading indicator, has to do with the peculiar mix of state regulations, environmental regulations on gasoline refining, but that bump up is that going to be something that affects people in the pocketbook and affects the way they feel if we're seeing a surge in gasoline prices? >> definitely. a rise in gasoline prices is like a tax increase. however, what we've seen in this jobs report people are not only getting jobs, they're getting wage increases again. short-term trend, just the last month, but if that keeps up, and that should be more than enough to deal with some of the pockets of pressure you get from things like gasoline prices. >> greg, thank you. it's great to always have you here on jobs day in particular. both campaigns, of course, are weighing in. we've seen the president and mitt romney today. joining me now to discuss today's report from the obama administration's perspective, roger altman, chairman of evercore partner, now a supporter of the obama campaign joining us from seattle. grea
. >> one quick question about gasoline, because we've seen in california, maybe that's a leading indicator, has to do with the peculiar mix of state regulations, environmental regulations on gasoline refining, but that bump up is that going to be something that affects people in the pocketbook and affects the way they feel if we're seeing a surge in gasoline prices? >> definitely. a rise in gasoline prices is like a tax increase. however, what we've seen in this jobs report people...
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presumably abortion would be safe and legal in coastal states like new york and california. live in the middle, however, and you'd have to leave not just your town and state but maybe the entire region to get to a state where your decision would be respected. this is ryan's plan for american women. but he doesn't stop there. he's also a co-sponsor of the personhood bill that would declare a fertilized human egg a person with all the 14th amendment requirements of life, liberty, and property as well. it would not just outlaw abortion, it would make it murder. joining me to absorb those facts are alex wagner and ron reagan, author and radio talk show host from seattle. i have to start with a woman, makes sense, doesn't it, alex? >> it does. >> it does make sense. there weren't any women arguing this last night, of course, but it does seem to me strange that here we are in the second debate, at the very end when martha raddatz to her credit brought up these philosophical questions and finally out of nowhere like a jack-in-the-box you begin to hear the real thinking, the real pl
presumably abortion would be safe and legal in coastal states like new york and california. live in the middle, however, and you'd have to leave not just your town and state but maybe the entire region to get to a state where your decision would be respected. this is ryan's plan for american women. but he doesn't stop there. he's also a co-sponsor of the personhood bill that would declare a fertilized human egg a person with all the 14th amendment requirements of life, liberty, and property as...
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let's start with that congressional race in california's 30th district down in l.a. which because of redistricting and a new california law has two long-time democratic congressmen, brad sherman and howard berman facing off against each other literally. in a debate last night, things got physical. >> the reality he knows exact -- see he's either delusional or e he. >> no, no, no, no. >> no, no, howard. luis garcia introduced the bill. you didn't. >> you're wrong. you're wrong. >> and the official records of congress will prove you wrong. don't you dare stand up here in the west san fernando valley -- get away from me. >> you're rong. >> howard, you want to get into this? you want to put your face into this? >> you know how people always say how they don't like politics getting down and dirty. it looks like that crowd thoroughly enjoyed that carnival atmosphere because they didn't actually punch each other. it was all sort of -- what do you see make of it. why are these guys head to head? >> well, this is a member versus member contest. as you mentioned, redistricting
let's start with that congressional race in california's 30th district down in l.a. which because of redistricting and a new california law has two long-time democratic congressmen, brad sherman and howard berman facing off against each other literally. in a debate last night, things got physical. >> the reality he knows exact -- see he's either delusional or e he. >> no, no, no, no. >> no, no, howard. luis garcia introduced the bill. you didn't. >> you're wrong. you're...
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a huge number of people in our poll are from california and new york, states that aren't competitive by population. >> more precise, but more precise in measures what? if you measure the national poll and it moves a few points, it's probably shifting across the board. what do you get more precise about narrowing it to 12 arbitrary states? >> in our case it's 10 battlegrounds we feel comfortable with. you're right. the other key point to bolster your argument is that those ten battlegrounds in terms of aggregating them have roughly tracked almost within one or two points of the national numbers. so it's pretty representative of the country as a whole, but a little bit more precise perhaps. it's one thing we look at, and we cut and slice and dice the sample a lot of different the ways to try and find meaning in the numbers to help people make heads or tails of them. >> james, back to the gallup poll that the president's campaign is unhappy about, and i'm not a poll truther, but it's an odd result to show romney and the president running evenly with women. it sort of defies it. in fact,
a huge number of people in our poll are from california and new york, states that aren't competitive by population. >> more precise, but more precise in measures what? if you measure the national poll and it moves a few points, it's probably shifting across the board. what do you get more precise about narrowing it to 12 arbitrary states? >> in our case it's 10 battlegrounds we feel comfortable with. you're right. the other key point to bolster your argument is that those ten...
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you're right, because ronald reagan was an actor in many people's minds, even though he was governor of california. and then they were stunned when he walked on that stage and said, i agree with most of reagan's policies but he seemed presidential. >> right. and he didn't stumble and then he was calm. he felt -- he felt like he deserved to be there. i think one of the things that governor romney has to do is not only share that he deserves to be there but that he has some substan, more than people realize. >> substantial and national review reports that romney's team thinks it's critical that romney endure himself to the american people in this debate. they say, quote, romney's advisers acknowledge that it will be difficult for him to endear himself to the country, especially under the hot studio lights but they consider it critical. this is really about introducing him to the country. it's the largest audience he has ever had. everybody's watching. >> it will be the most important hour of his political life. one of the things i found when i interviewed romney before the republican convention, we
you're right, because ronald reagan was an actor in many people's minds, even though he was governor of california. and then they were stunned when he walked on that stage and said, i agree with most of reagan's policies but he seemed presidential. >> right. and he didn't stumble and then he was calm. he felt -- he felt like he deserved to be there. i think one of the things that governor romney has to do is not only share that he deserves to be there but that he has some substan, more...
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democrat from california. congresswoman, good morning. >> good morning. >> i think you've heard the conversation. there's criticism from both sides that there has not been enough specificity. let me read what orrin hatch had to say in particular about this new brochure the president put out yesterday. with romney surging in the polls and two weeks before the election, the president's campaign responded by releasing a glossy 20-page brochure and called it an agenda. sure it's got nice pictures but it isn't a plan. it's nothing but a rehash of the same failed ideas of the past four years. you say to orrin hatch? >> i absolutely disagree with that. i think it is a plan. there are ideas in there that i believe will address the number one issue that we're facing in our country right now, and that is jobs. talking about hiring teachers, talking about starting a manufacturing institute, tax breaks, closing tax loopholes so that companies do not locate overseas. i do believe that there's a lot of specifics in there. a
democrat from california. congresswoman, good morning. >> good morning. >> i think you've heard the conversation. there's criticism from both sides that there has not been enough specificity. let me read what orrin hatch had to say in particular about this new brochure the president put out yesterday. with romney surging in the polls and two weeks before the election, the president's campaign responded by releasing a glossy 20-page brochure and called it an agenda. sure it's got...
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number three, atherton, california. alpine, new jersey, is number two. stevie wonder and sean combs own homes in that discreet new york city suburb. number one, new york's upper east side. the median home price there, $6.5 million. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [...
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one of the things that i have found really interesting in republican politics, i grew up in california during the fight over prop 187. very anti-immigrant there. it's this anti-immigrant thing and it split the republican party. you had george w. bush leading the pro-immigration relatively pro-immigrant wing of the republican party. he got a lot of latino support when he got elected. but george w. bush had his compassionate conservatism thing was about the issue of immigration and being compassionate. you saw rick perry try to make the case of being compassionate in terms of going to college and dream act kids and the way they need to be treated respectfully. and mitt romney played the pete wilson role. he was the hard liner and said you don't have a brain. it's not about having a heart, you don't have a brain if you're going to do that for these kids. i wonder how you feel about the republicans fighting amongst themselves on this issue. it seems like they haven't figured out which direction they are going to go. >> they haven't and it's sad. it really is sad because it's just -- where
one of the things that i have found really interesting in republican politics, i grew up in california during the fight over prop 187. very anti-immigrant there. it's this anti-immigrant thing and it split the republican party. you had george w. bush leading the pro-immigration relatively pro-immigrant wing of the republican party. he got a lot of latino support when he got elected. but george w. bush had his compassionate conservatism thing was about the issue of immigration and being...
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kennedy jr., and there's democrats who are opposed to genetic modification, the california democratic party. i don't know if it's part of their platform, but it is their position for this election in 2012. >> that's not presidential candidates. that's a one prominent democrat, that's one state party. when you have -- we talk about republicans at a presidential debate. three republican candidates raise their hand saying we don't believe in evolution. where is the democratic equivalent of that? >> barack obama in 2008 said that vaccines might cause autism, and in 2008 it was well-known by then that vaccines didn't cause autism. hillary clinton said the same thing and so did john mccain. all three made the connection between thimerosol with a trace of mercury in it. that's been debunked. >> again, you're talking about dabbling in some theories, and completely grant you that it's troubling when you talk about people on the left that pushed this idea of a vaccine/autism link. that's troubling and needs to be called out. when you talk about as a party, mitt romney's in his acceptance speech
kennedy jr., and there's democrats who are opposed to genetic modification, the california democratic party. i don't know if it's part of their platform, but it is their position for this election in 2012. >> that's not presidential candidates. that's a one prominent democrat, that's one state party. when you have -- we talk about republicans at a presidential debate. three republican candidates raise their hand saying we don't believe in evolution. where is the democratic equivalent of...
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i'll vote early here in california. but what happens if you vote too early. if you voted if murder mourdock and you wanted to change your vote. so you have to be careful with early voting.you wanted to chan. so you have to be careful with early voting.wanted to change y. so you have to be careful with early voting. what we advocate is moving election day to the weekend saturday and sunday so that you have a full weekend to vote before the week starts and you can do it that way on on a federal level. >> i love it. vote early, but not too early. you have to vote just right. thank you, jacob. appreciate you for joining us from burbank. up next from legalizing recreational al use of marijuana to implementing liabilities on sewer systems, those are just two of the ballot initiatives voters will decide on across the country on election day. or days or week or election month. do you even know what's on your local ballot? that's next. [ female announcer ] looking for the right fit? [ grunting ] [ female announcer ] no worries! with aussie's simple, new hair solutions
i'll vote early here in california. but what happens if you vote too early. if you voted if murder mourdock and you wanted to change your vote. so you have to be careful with early voting.you wanted to chan. so you have to be careful with early voting.wanted to change y. so you have to be careful with early voting. what we advocate is moving election day to the weekend saturday and sunday so that you have a full weekend to vote before the week starts and you can do it that way on on a federal...
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new videos, including sanitation workers who actually picked up mitt romney's trash from his home in california. >> my name is richard hayes and i pick up mitt romney's trash. when i'm 55, 60 years old, i know my body's going to break down. i don't know mitt romney doesn't care about that. zbr and one of the stars of another video in that series is joan raymonday, president of ask me local 127. thanks for joining us. good morning. >> how are you? >> i'm well. that video has more than a million views on youtube so far. the message is pretty harsh. do you think it's fair? >> i think it, richard hayes is speaking from the heart. i think it's more than fair. we think that mitt romney is out of touch with regular working folk like richard hayes. and he is doesn't care about the 47%. he wants to gut public workers. but we're not the problem. to us, the problem is these big tax policies that gives breaks for the super rich. so we just wanted to go and show what a regular working class person picks up trash every day, very hard job. and is representative of the struggles that are going on today for man
new videos, including sanitation workers who actually picked up mitt romney's trash from his home in california. >> my name is richard hayes and i pick up mitt romney's trash. when i'm 55, 60 years old, i know my body's going to break down. i don't know mitt romney doesn't care about that. zbr and one of the stars of another video in that series is joan raymonday, president of ask me local 127. thanks for joining us. good morning. >> how are you? >> i'm well. that video has...
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. >>> carmageddon 2 has come to an end just in time for this morning's rush hour in california. the demolition job that shut down a portion of l.a.'s 405 freeway hit a snag when a column collapsed. work crews completed a major component of the four-year expansion project. >>> in kentucky, a test of strength was on display. 34 teams of 20 people battled to see who could pull a 757 cargo plane 12 feet in the fastest time. the competitors showed the money as well as some muscle. all of the teams raised money for the special olympics. >>> finally, hawaiians continued their love affair with spasm hundreds gathered to build the world's largest mosubi. the 628-pound hawaiian snack was made with loads of rice, loads of seaweed and all of that spam. the event also featured a contest where the winner downed seven of them in three minutes. time for a look at the national weather. we turn to nbc meteorologist, bill karins. spam. it's like 5:00 in the morning. >> with some wasabi sauce. the tongue twister of the morning. >> that's your favorite, isn't it? >> yeah, right. happy october 1st. >
. >>> carmageddon 2 has come to an end just in time for this morning's rush hour in california. the demolition job that shut down a portion of l.a.'s 405 freeway hit a snag when a column collapsed. work crews completed a major component of the four-year expansion project. >>> in kentucky, a test of strength was on display. 34 teams of 20 people battled to see who could pull a 757 cargo plane 12 feet in the fastest time. the competitors showed the money as well as some muscle....
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he moved his family from california to arizona. that's to help him avoid a future of gang banging. >> i seen my son getting ready to start when he was 14. i got him out of here. that's another reason we moved out. i said now you can be whatever you want to be. now he is straight a's and hasn't gotten a b in years. star football player. he's on his way to do something. >> thompson also has three children. their future seems less certain. >> you don't bang, but daddy bang. >> is that what you want for him? >> he will have the same life. if he wants something else, go ahead. >> for you it's not a negative for your son to spend time in prison? it's not a negative for you? >> no. >> in another context and another environment, it might be a parent saying to their child you don't end up being a doctor, i will still love you. with dooker, if his son was not a crip, he would still love him. ♪ >> i love that i was born into it. you are going to end up in prison or a casket, you know what i mean? >> coming up -- >> i'm part of an intimidati
he moved his family from california to arizona. that's to help him avoid a future of gang banging. >> i seen my son getting ready to start when he was 14. i got him out of here. that's another reason we moved out. i said now you can be whatever you want to be. now he is straight a's and hasn't gotten a b in years. star football player. he's on his way to do something. >> thompson also has three children. their future seems less certain. >> you don't bang, but daddy bang....
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california. 45 electoral votes. ronald reagan picks up his home state of california. he's never lost a race there. and we fill in that big chunk of the map once again with blue. now solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westerly. >> it's getting to look like a suburban swimming pool there. >> steve, i love that stuff. tell me about something i did not know until i got your book today. why did democrats get stuck with blue? blue is a pretty good color. back in the cold war i wouldn't want to be the red state if you were a democrat. >> that could have been one reason it changed. the electoral map was created at nbc in 1976 by john chancellor, an exec be tif named gordon manning. they wanted to make it more visual and make it not just about the numbers. when they picked the colors, they wanted to go by the rosettes that the british party used and so they went red for the democrats making it sync up with the labor party and blue for republicans. when the other networks basically imitated the map and did maps of their own, they changed it. >> okay.
california. 45 electoral votes. ronald reagan picks up his home state of california. he's never lost a race there. and we fill in that big chunk of the map once again with blue. now solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westerly. >> it's getting to look like a suburban swimming pool there. >> steve, i love that stuff. tell me about something i did not know until i got your book today. why did democrats get stuck with blue? blue is a pretty good color. back in...
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and for the win there's california congressman dana rohrbacher who once suggested the earth's temperature shifted millions of years ago because of
and for the win there's california congressman dana rohrbacher who once suggested the earth's temperature shifted millions of years ago because of
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. >>> the picture at the gas pump keeps gets worse for drivers in california. >>> but first, after mitt romney's attack on big bird this week, the mega-sized muppet has been popping up in some surprising places this weekend. we'll show you, next. you're watching msnbc. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? here's your invoice. [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime soon. at unitedhealthcare insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so
. >>> the picture at the gas pump keeps gets worse for drivers in california. >>> but first, after mitt romney's attack on big bird this week, the mega-sized muppet has been popping up in some surprising places this weekend. we'll show you, next. you're watching msnbc. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven's home security gets the most rewards of any small business credit card! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash...
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right now the president is speaking at the national headquarters of the united farm workers union in california. does any of this really matter? do the polls matter? do ads, nearly a billion dollars worth matter? do all the campaign appearances tell the tale? we asked that with our team plus a friend of the show dr. john nan allen from politico. >> prish the intro. >> we have 29 days to go, and we know almost nobody decides based on foreign policy. does romney's foreign policy speech matter? does foreign policy matter? >> i think it does matter right now, because there's so much volatility around the world that it has called into question some of the policies that barack obama has put into place. to the extent that he can highlight that, i think mitt romney wants to do that. he wants to call into question the president's judgment on an area where he had a good lead, where the president has passed that commander in chief test in 2008 getting elected to the presidency. that's what he's trying to do. i think it's mostly about the economy. >> i'm going to agree with jonathan here. this is an electi
right now the president is speaking at the national headquarters of the united farm workers union in california. does any of this really matter? do the polls matter? do ads, nearly a billion dollars worth matter? do all the campaign appearances tell the tale? we asked that with our team plus a friend of the show dr. john nan allen from politico. >> prish the intro. >> we have 29 days to go, and we know almost nobody decides based on foreign policy. does romney's foreign policy...
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ask meg whitman in california in 2010. she spent $160 million and still lost. you know what? for a state as blue as connecticut is, it's probably closer than it ought to be. i think that murphy did turn around a pretty disastrous performance in august and september is now, in fact, a couple of points ahead. this is not a big early voting absentee ballot state, so every day counts. a race that's three points is one worth watching. >> she has spent $82 million of her own money. we see a lot of linda mcmahon ads in new york and almost no chris murphy ads at all. on the dylan radigan shows, 84% of candidates that outspend their opponents win the election. when you self-finance, the number of winners drops to 11%. they don't tend to win even though they throw tons of money. why do you think that is? >> when you're self-financing, that means you don't have to go through the process of reaching out to people and building the coalition. i'm the first we need to get the money out of politics, et cetera, but there's something to be said by asking for vote and asking for money. you go t
ask meg whitman in california in 2010. she spent $160 million and still lost. you know what? for a state as blue as connecticut is, it's probably closer than it ought to be. i think that murphy did turn around a pretty disastrous performance in august and september is now, in fact, a couple of points ahead. this is not a big early voting absentee ballot state, so every day counts. a race that's three points is one worth watching. >> she has spent $82 million of her own money. we see a lot...
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>> that was california's brad sherman on thursday night grabbing opponent howard berman during a feisty debate. congressman berman's campaign manager now telling the hill they are not ruling out using that incident in campaign advertising. congressman sherman, meanwhile, has since said that he regretted his actions. >>> is senator rand paul already ramping up for a presidential run in 2016? paul reportedly extending outside kentucky, going national with tv ads in ohio, west virginia, and florida. the ads paid for by his political action committee, rand pac. hammer democratic senate candidates over foreign aid. and the massachusetts nail-biter. the latest polls have turned the senate race in the bay state upside down. can elizabeth warren pull off an upset? and if you thought there might be a bit more calm and cooperation in washington after the election, think again. why we are likely to see even fewer moderates in congress next year. you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. [ woman ] ring. ring. progresso. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so
>> that was california's brad sherman on thursday night grabbing opponent howard berman during a feisty debate. congressman berman's campaign manager now telling the hill they are not ruling out using that incident in campaign advertising. congressman sherman, meanwhile, has since said that he regretted his actions. >>> is senator rand paul already ramping up for a presidential run in 2016? paul reportedly extending outside kentucky, going national with tv ads in ohio, west...
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. >> bush did that before the election, he went out to california, karl rove said he would win 320 electoral votes. >> my daddy said i'll be president, it's coming true. >> i went back and read something i wrote in 2000 when i was at "the new republic" at the time saying bush doesn't have it in the bag and i had to convince everyone he wasn't going to crush al gore, it was a surprising, shocking -- >> but this strategy of saying you've won before you've won creates an inevitability, i think it's ridiculously premature. we have two weeks and anything can happen and by the way the numbers are closing and may be crossing. >> i don't know why we're surprised the romney campaign which doesn't tell the truth about his policy positions, his past statements. >> his taxes. >> his taxes, even what he said five seconds ago is throwing a line of bull out what's going to happen on the elections. i think what they're trying to do two, everyone's getting worried about a most election fight that it's not definitive or something comes up and so the more you talk about it beforehand is looks like romney is go
. >> bush did that before the election, he went out to california, karl rove said he would win 320 electoral votes. >> my daddy said i'll be president, it's coming true. >> i went back and read something i wrote in 2000 when i was at "the new republic" at the time saying bush doesn't have it in the bag and i had to convince everyone he wasn't going to crush al gore, it was a surprising, shocking -- >> but this strategy of saying you've won before you've won...
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new york and california are removed and the deep south, alabama and mississippi. you can make an argument, i have nothing but love for the south. you can make an argument, a republican candidate who needed juiced turned out would come through the south and have incentives to say things and take position that are right to the voter or where the party is now. we see the south is the most conservative part of the country, it is in terms of the house caucus. it has been for awhile. can you imagine a situation in an era of partisanship going to the vote-rich states being ignored and rich in partisans would increase this partisanship? >> i don't think so. i think it would -- you go after votes everywhere. everywhere there's a vote and you have to stop thinking in terms of states and geography. states would be an important category in so far as they are important to people. i know my identity -- i'm a new yorker. there are a lot of things higher on my list about what's important. >> a bearded man, for instance. >> it's a fairly recent development. so, i don't think it wo
new york and california are removed and the deep south, alabama and mississippi. you can make an argument, i have nothing but love for the south. you can make an argument, a republican candidate who needed juiced turned out would come through the south and have incentives to say things and take position that are right to the voter or where the party is now. we see the south is the most conservative part of the country, it is in terms of the house caucus. it has been for awhile. can you imagine...
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it's his home state of california. 45 electoral votes. ronald reagan picks up his home state of california. he's never lost a race there. we fill in that big chunk of the map with blue. now solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westward leaving only oregon and washington. >> it looks like an urban swimming pool over there. >> why did democrats get stuck with blue? blue is a pretty good color. i wouldn't want it to be the red state if you were a democrat. >> that could have been one reason why it changed. the electoral map was created at nbc in 1976 by john chancellor. they wanted to do something to liven up the coverage and make it more visual and not just about the numbers. when they picked the colors, they wanted it to go by the colors of the british parties. they went red for the democrats make i making it sim k up. when the other networks basically imitated the maps, they changed it. so you were seeing an inconsistency across the networks. it was finally made consistent in 1996. red for republicans and blue for
it's his home state of california. 45 electoral votes. ronald reagan picks up his home state of california. he's never lost a race there. we fill in that big chunk of the map with blue. now solid blue practically all the way from the mississippi river westward leaving only oregon and washington. >> it looks like an urban swimming pool over there. >> why did democrats get stuck with blue? blue is a pretty good color. i wouldn't want it to be the red state if you were a democrat....
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for example, california, which state delegation overwhelmingly leads democratic, they get one vote. they'd go for barack obama. texas, whose dell graegation overwhelmingly goes republican, it would go to mitt romney. who ends up getting 26 states or a majority then ends up breaking that tie. that is one of the outcoming you would end up having in a 269-269 tie. >> has this happened before? >> it actually -- we've never seen a 269-269 tie. if you go back to 1800, and we're talking thomas jefferson versus aaron burr, we did get a tie as far as the electoral votes. one thing is worth pointing out, that it is very possible that if you do have a 269-269 tie, you actually could end up having a decisive outcome before it goes to congress because you end up having those lectors as part of the electoral college. if one says i was supposed to cast my lot for barack obama or mitt romney, but i changed my name, all the sudden it goes from 269-269 to 268-278. >> interesting dynamic if that happens. mark murray, thank you so much for clarifying that for us. >> thank, richard. >> thank you so much
for example, california, which state delegation overwhelmingly leads democratic, they get one vote. they'd go for barack obama. texas, whose dell graegation overwhelmingly goes republican, it would go to mitt romney. who ends up getting 26 states or a majority then ends up breaking that tie. that is one of the outcoming you would end up having in a 269-269 tie. >> has this happened before? >> it actually -- we've never seen a 269-269 tie. if you go back to 1800, and we're talking...
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big bank out in california. we had earnings today from at&t which were better than expected. boeing also came in with earnings better than expected. and in the world of wall street, dow chemical announced they work cutting 2400 jobs in the -- stock looks like it will be going up as a result. the other big company that people are keeping a close eye on is facebook. they came out with their earnings last night. better than expected, too. so -- you should see a -- higher market for most of the day. of course, as you said we will be watching to hear what the fed has to say. but there is not a huge expectation that they are going to be changing their ways in the short term at least. >> facebook making a comeback. thanks for joining us slight comeback. up $22. >> inch by inch. be well. >>> next, chuck is back with a state that could be a pivot point in the race. no, it is not flova. but, no, it is -- a state we like to call colorado. chuck is going to come back and show you why it could be the president's western warranty. "the daily run-down" will be next. >>> mitt romney is wrapp
big bank out in california. we had earnings today from at&t which were better than expected. boeing also came in with earnings better than expected. and in the world of wall street, dow chemical announced they work cutting 2400 jobs in the -- stock looks like it will be going up as a result. the other big company that people are keeping a close eye on is facebook. they came out with their earnings last night. better than expected, too. so -- you should see a -- higher market for most of the...
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in california, it could take days for gasoline prices to fall. jerry sandusky will be sentenced tomorrow on 45 counts of child abuse. he released a statement yesterday asserting his innocence. back to "hardball." >>> is there anything more exciting than joe biden thinking it's up to him to get the lead back? it's tivo time. there's like a 50% chance he's going to come out at the next debate with his shirt off. he's probably covering himself with animal fat right now to make himself harder to grab. >> welcome back to "hardball." "saturday night live's" seth meyers there isn't the only one excited about this week's vp debate. here is a sampling of today's headlines. in "the huffington post," obama needs the merciless joe. "the wall street journal" amps up the anticipation with bigger bang expected from ryan/biden bout. and politico lays out the high stakes for this debate in a jonathan martin article headlines a veep debate that could really matter. even paul ryan admits biden will undoubtedly bring his "a" game. let's listen. >> we think he's prob
in california, it could take days for gasoline prices to fall. jerry sandusky will be sentenced tomorrow on 45 counts of child abuse. he released a statement yesterday asserting his innocence. back to "hardball." >>> is there anything more exciting than joe biden thinking it's up to him to get the lead back? it's tivo time. there's like a 50% chance he's going to come out at the next debate with his shirt off. he's probably covering himself with animal fat right now to make...
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it'll be in effect around -- >> around 2015 in california. they're coupling with a sophisticated voter registration system and most importantly, i would try to take some of the partisanship out of the administration of elections. we've got two -- >> really? >> yeah. >> seems like an oxymoron. >> we have seconds of state who are republicans or democrats voting -- running the very election system that they're elected under. it seems to me we might be able to introduce bipartisanship or none partisanship into the simple administration of elections. that would take a lot of the problems out of it right now and it would definitely decrease the accusations that election administrators are consciously manipulating the system for partisan advantage. claims you heard exploding over the course of the last election particularly in ohio. >> donny? >> what do we do in the way of education? i mean at the end of the day so many voters, there's just -- don't know how. it's that simple. it sounds like a crazy thing but -- >> yeah, several organizations have g
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. >> having been in and out of state prisons in california, fisher sought to share his wisdom with the younger thompson. >> i've got him out of situations in here, he was just reacting to [ bleep ]. i'm telling him you can't always just react. slow down. think about something real quick. he thanks me later on, like yeah. i'm glad i didn't do that. >> he keeps me cool. i'm real hot headed. quick snap on somebody. real quick. no problem, don't worry about nothing. he keep me out of it, cool. >> despite the fact there was sort of a mentor relationship, you could see that cousin ice couldn't totally impart all that he had learned in his years on to dooker. >> new generation. >> check all you old folks out. >> fisher told us that gang-banging has changed since he was thompson's age. >> we just wanted to protect our side of town. you know what i mean? i mean, none of us owned nothing over there. but we called it our side of town. when i was 18 there wasn't -- you heard about somebody getting shot maybe once every three months. now, it's every day somebody's getting shot. >> dinell thompson c
. >> having been in and out of state prisons in california, fisher sought to share his wisdom with the younger thompson. >> i've got him out of situations in here, he was just reacting to [ bleep ]. i'm telling him you can't always just react. slow down. think about something real quick. he thanks me later on, like yeah. i'm glad i didn't do that. >> he keeps me cool. i'm real hot headed. quick snap on somebody. real quick. no problem, don't worry about nothing. he keep me out...